Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study

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Autor(a) principal: Borba-Pinheiro, Claudio J.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Mauro C. G. A., Drigo, Alexandre J. [UNESP], Silva, Nádia S. L., Pernambuco, Carlos S., de Figueiredo, Nébia Maria Almeida, Dantas, Estélio H. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://www.archbudo.com/abstracted.php?level=5&ICID=1057758
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/75412
Resumo: Background & Study Aim: Physical activity has been an important factor to increase bone mineral density (BMD) and, consequently, to prevent and treat osteoporosis. The study aimed the effects of adapted Judo training on BMD in postmenopausal women, during pharmacological treatment. Material & Methods: Eighteen female volunteers participated in this study. They were separated into two groups: Adapted Judo training (AJT) (n=11; 52.2±5.3 years) and control group (CG) (n=7; 53.8±4.4 years). Lunar GE Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) measured BMD at lumbar L2-L4, femoral neck and trochanter sites. The training period for AJT was two years, comprised 12 mesocycles with different intensities. ANOVA compared 2 groups in 3 moments of testing and Scheffé Test allowed multiple comparisons between groups for the L2-L4 and femoral neck sites, but at trochanter was Fisher LSD. Results: ANOVA showed significant differences in the AJT group (F(2, 32)=15.187, p=0.000023). Scheffé Test showed significant increase on lumbar BMD after one year of AJT (Δ%=+8.9%, p=0.000017) and after two years this improvement stand still (p=0.33). The CG after one year presented significant decrease in BMD of femoral neck (Δ%=-6.9%, p=0.03) and trochanter (Δ%=-3.7%, p=0.0084). However, the CG recovered the loss of BMD of femoral neck (Δ%=+7.6%, p=0.02) and trochanter (Δ%=+3.8%, p=0.0079) after two years of study. Conclusions: Drug therapy, without the physical activity practice, can aid the maintenance of BMD. AJT may be considered as an efficient physical activity for postmenopausal women with low BMD in pharmacological treatment. © ARCHIVES OF BUDO | SCIENCE OF MARTIAL ARTS.
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spelling Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years studyAdapted Judo trainingBisphosphonateBone densityBone healthPhysical activityBackground & Study Aim: Physical activity has been an important factor to increase bone mineral density (BMD) and, consequently, to prevent and treat osteoporosis. The study aimed the effects of adapted Judo training on BMD in postmenopausal women, during pharmacological treatment. Material & Methods: Eighteen female volunteers participated in this study. They were separated into two groups: Adapted Judo training (AJT) (n=11; 52.2±5.3 years) and control group (CG) (n=7; 53.8±4.4 years). Lunar GE Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) measured BMD at lumbar L2-L4, femoral neck and trochanter sites. The training period for AJT was two years, comprised 12 mesocycles with different intensities. ANOVA compared 2 groups in 3 moments of testing and Scheffé Test allowed multiple comparisons between groups for the L2-L4 and femoral neck sites, but at trochanter was Fisher LSD. Results: ANOVA showed significant differences in the AJT group (F(2, 32)=15.187, p=0.000023). Scheffé Test showed significant increase on lumbar BMD after one year of AJT (Δ%=+8.9%, p=0.000017) and after two years this improvement stand still (p=0.33). The CG after one year presented significant decrease in BMD of femoral neck (Δ%=-6.9%, p=0.03) and trochanter (Δ%=-3.7%, p=0.0084). However, the CG recovered the loss of BMD of femoral neck (Δ%=+7.6%, p=0.02) and trochanter (Δ%=+3.8%, p=0.0079) after two years of study. Conclusions: Drug therapy, without the physical activity practice, can aid the maintenance of BMD. AJT may be considered as an efficient physical activity for postmenopausal women with low BMD in pharmacological treatment. © ARCHIVES OF BUDO | SCIENCE OF MARTIAL ARTS.Federal University of Rio de Janeiro State (UNIRIO/PPGEnfBio), Rio de JaneiroFederal Institute of Pará (IFPA), TucuruíPará State University/UEPA, TucuruíState University Paulista (UNESP)/Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Rio ClaroLaboratory of Physical Activity for Health Promotion (LABSAU) State University of Rio de JaneiroColégio Pedro II, Rio de JaneiroState University Paulista (UNESP)/Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Rio ClaroUniversidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)Federal Institute of Pará (IFPA)Universidade do Estado do Pará (UEPA)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)State University of Rio de JaneiroColégio Pedro IIBorba-Pinheiro, Claudio J.Carvalho, Mauro C. G. A.Drigo, Alexandre J. [UNESP]Silva, Nádia S. L.Pernambuco, Carlos S.de Figueiredo, Nébia Maria AlmeidaDantas, Estélio H. M.2014-05-27T11:29:30Z2014-05-27T11:29:30Z2013-05-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article93-99http://www.archbudo.com/abstracted.php?level=5&ICID=1057758Archives of Budo, v. 9, n. 2, p. 93-99, 2013.1643-8698http://hdl.handle.net/11449/75412WOS:0003192131000012-s2.0-84877707843Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengArchives of Budo0,374info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T11:43:41Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/75412Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:06:34.304250Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study
title Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study
spellingShingle Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study
Borba-Pinheiro, Claudio J.
Adapted Judo training
Bisphosphonate
Bone density
Bone health
Physical activity
title_short Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study
title_full Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study
title_fullStr Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study
title_full_unstemmed Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study
title_sort Combining adapted Judo training and pharmacological treatment to improve bone mineral density on postmenopausal women: A two years study
author Borba-Pinheiro, Claudio J.
author_facet Borba-Pinheiro, Claudio J.
Carvalho, Mauro C. G. A.
Drigo, Alexandre J. [UNESP]
Silva, Nádia S. L.
Pernambuco, Carlos S.
de Figueiredo, Nébia Maria Almeida
Dantas, Estélio H. M.
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Mauro C. G. A.
Drigo, Alexandre J. [UNESP]
Silva, Nádia S. L.
Pernambuco, Carlos S.
de Figueiredo, Nébia Maria Almeida
Dantas, Estélio H. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)
Federal Institute of Pará (IFPA)
Universidade do Estado do Pará (UEPA)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
State University of Rio de Janeiro
Colégio Pedro II
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borba-Pinheiro, Claudio J.
Carvalho, Mauro C. G. A.
Drigo, Alexandre J. [UNESP]
Silva, Nádia S. L.
Pernambuco, Carlos S.
de Figueiredo, Nébia Maria Almeida
Dantas, Estélio H. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adapted Judo training
Bisphosphonate
Bone density
Bone health
Physical activity
topic Adapted Judo training
Bisphosphonate
Bone density
Bone health
Physical activity
description Background & Study Aim: Physical activity has been an important factor to increase bone mineral density (BMD) and, consequently, to prevent and treat osteoporosis. The study aimed the effects of adapted Judo training on BMD in postmenopausal women, during pharmacological treatment. Material & Methods: Eighteen female volunteers participated in this study. They were separated into two groups: Adapted Judo training (AJT) (n=11; 52.2±5.3 years) and control group (CG) (n=7; 53.8±4.4 years). Lunar GE Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) measured BMD at lumbar L2-L4, femoral neck and trochanter sites. The training period for AJT was two years, comprised 12 mesocycles with different intensities. ANOVA compared 2 groups in 3 moments of testing and Scheffé Test allowed multiple comparisons between groups for the L2-L4 and femoral neck sites, but at trochanter was Fisher LSD. Results: ANOVA showed significant differences in the AJT group (F(2, 32)=15.187, p=0.000023). Scheffé Test showed significant increase on lumbar BMD after one year of AJT (Δ%=+8.9%, p=0.000017) and after two years this improvement stand still (p=0.33). The CG after one year presented significant decrease in BMD of femoral neck (Δ%=-6.9%, p=0.03) and trochanter (Δ%=-3.7%, p=0.0084). However, the CG recovered the loss of BMD of femoral neck (Δ%=+7.6%, p=0.02) and trochanter (Δ%=+3.8%, p=0.0079) after two years of study. Conclusions: Drug therapy, without the physical activity practice, can aid the maintenance of BMD. AJT may be considered as an efficient physical activity for postmenopausal women with low BMD in pharmacological treatment. © ARCHIVES OF BUDO | SCIENCE OF MARTIAL ARTS.
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